Chen LY, Zhu W, Cai X, Pan LW, Liao GX (2009) Experimental study of water mist fire suppression in tunnels under longitudinal ventilation. Building and Environment 44(3), 446-455. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2008.04.005
Keywords:
Water mist, Fire suppression, Longitudinal ventilation, Scaling study, Tunnels
Abstract: This paper studies water mist fire suppression under different longitudinal ventilation velocities in tunnels by small-scale experiments. After a scaling study, two mist nozzles are used for suppressing crib fires under 5 ventilation speeds. The result comes out that fire suppression process can be divided into three stages including flame unitary restraining stage, surface flame extinguishing stage and inside flame suppression stage. Several factors influencing efficiency are investigated. When the interval between mist nozzle and fire source enlarges, the relationship curve between fire suppression time and ventilation velocity shows a V figure. The best ventilation speed exists. Following the rules summarized, a coupling system of water mist and ventilation may increase fire suppression efficiency remarkably. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.